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    UK CBI retail sales rose to -10, retailers contend with looming Brexit deadline

    UK CBI realized sales improved to -10 in October, but remained in decline for the sixth consecutive months. Rain Newton-Smith, CBI Chief Economist, said: “Retailers have now endured six months of falling sales, the longest period of decline since the financial crisis. The sector is struggling with ongoing digital disruption, layered on top of cost pressures from a weak pound and the cumulative burden of an outdated business rates regime.

    “Retailers have also had to contend with the looming Brexit deadline, which has partly driven a record spike in stocks. The timing could not be worse: the run-up to Christmas is a crucial time of year for the retail sector, and not knowing where we will be on November 1st is adding more strain to an already beleaguered sector.”

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